In humanistic therapy, what does the concept of genuineness refer to?

A. The ability of a therapist to understand a client's feelings and thoughts without being judgmental
B. The ability of a therapist to accept and value a person for who he or she is, regardless of his or her faults or problems
C. The ability of a therapist to openly share his or her thoughts and feelings with a client
D. The ability of a client to understand a therapist's feelings and thoughts without being judgmental


Answer: C

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